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I can't help but feel that this is missing the forest for the trees. I've seen a number of corporate policies around AI tools and I don't recall any of them having an exhaustive list of what they disallow, but instead a blanket statement that AI-assisted tooling is banned. There are easier ways to step around banned urls as well, so I'm not sure if I get the value proposition? At the end of the day the name of the game is liability, and if you break whatever policies you've agreed to, you're on the hook no matter what name the API you're using has.